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The value of hard work and persistence
How to stay focused on long-term goals
How to learn from failures and setbacks
Are you an amateur or a pro? It’s Steven Pressfield’s famous analogy, from his book The War Of Art, for getting work done. The amateur only works when inspiration strikes. The pro sits down every day and puts in steady work. The key is steady. Not irregular or extreme.
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If you want to climb the corporate ladder, you have to form alliances, be strategic, outperform your targets, and be great at what you do.
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I went from “Always Connected” to “Always Disconnected.” In practice, it works like this: On my phone, wifi and mobile data are standard off. I only turn it on when I need it. On my laptop, I use an app called SelfControl during the times I work (try FocusMe for Windows). The app blocks distracti...
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You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.
Willpower Doesn’t Work. Systems Do. What you really need is a system for doing work. A lot of people shy away from routines, systems and frameworks because they want to have “freedom.” I’m sorry to disappoint you: Freedom...
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You can’t be productive 24/7. And a big part of being productive is about getting rid of unproductive habits we all have.
I always thought that learning stops when you get out of school. But the truth is: Your life stops when learning stops. Invest in yourself. Learn something. Read books. ...
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Otto von Bismarck put it best: “Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others.”
In a research done by Gloria Mark of the University of California, Irvine, it showed that it takes an average of 25 minutes to return to the original task after an interruption.
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